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imfullofit Member

Joined: 03 Feb 2006 Posts: 133
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Posted: Sun May 20, 2007 5:17 am Post subject: Do you think Apple will drop the mini |
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It seems like everything has been updated except the mini. I think we may see something new at WWDC. I was thinking that the mini is too close in price to the apple TV. Many people here have been talking for a long time about a larger machine that is somewhere between a mac pro and a mini.
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Fox Veteran Member


Joined: 01 Feb 2006 Posts: 2639 Location: Peterborough, Ontario, Canada
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Posted: Sun May 20, 2007 7:41 am Post subject: |
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If they do, it won't be because of Apple TV. While the devices have similar footprints, they don't do the same thing. Also, $599 is not that close in price to $299. _________________ Mini 1: 2.3 ghz Core i5; 8 gb RAM, Corsair 240gb SSD, 500 gb Seagate XT
Mini 2: 2.26 ghz Core 2 duo, 8 gb RAM, 500 gb Seagate
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opnickc New Member

Joined: 23 Apr 2007 Posts: 15
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Posted: Sun May 20, 2007 10:43 am Post subject: Re: Do you think Apple will drop the mini |
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| imfullofit wrote: | | It seems like everything has been updated except the mini. |
Well, you're wrong from the get-go. The iMac hasn't been updated since last september either, and there's no way Apple's discontinuing that. |
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Bandit Bill Veteran Member


Joined: 07 Jun 2005 Posts: 5804 Location: Edmonton, AB, Canada
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Posted: Sun May 20, 2007 11:01 am Post subject: |
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| I don't think Apple will drop the mini. Even though I want something between the mini and the Mac Pro I doubt Apple will make it either. If they did I would purchase it immediately. I'm still running a G4 mini and a Mac Pro is too large and too costly for my basic needs. The mini satisfies my need except in the storage space department. |
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imfullofit Member

Joined: 03 Feb 2006 Posts: 133
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Posted: Sun May 20, 2007 8:51 pm Post subject: Re: Do you think Apple will drop the mini |
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| opnickc wrote: | | imfullofit wrote: | | It seems like everything has been updated except the mini. |
Well, you're wrong from the get-go. The iMac hasn't been updated since last september either, and there's no way Apple's discontinuing that. |
I should have been more clear. The mini hasn't been updated to a core 2 duo. It got a mild speed bump in September and now is the only machine that is 32 bit and not Core 2. Hopefully I am wrong and they will go straight to santa rosa and the better GPU in a few years after they add LED screens and santa rosa to everything else.
The mini has remained the same in form since January 2005. This is not much longer than the imac and the power mac has had the same form factor since July 2003. I was just thinking that apple likes to come out with new stuff and that if something was a redesigned the mini is the most likely candidate right now. _________________ Would you like to learn more about me?
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marv Member


Joined: 11 Feb 2006 Posts: 69 Location: edmonton,Alberta
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Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 1:14 am Post subject: will apple drop the mini ? |
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i couldn't see this happening. the mini plays an important part in Apple's line up providing a cost effective solution for people wanting to switch to mac (and they don't have to purchase a new monitor) _________________ "just smile and wave boys"- Penguins from Madagascar |
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Fox Veteran Member


Joined: 01 Feb 2006 Posts: 2639 Location: Peterborough, Ontario, Canada
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Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 6:13 am Post subject: |
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I don't see them dropping the mini altogether, but they just might replace it with something slightly larger, higher powered and more expensive. _________________ Mini 1: 2.3 ghz Core i5; 8 gb RAM, Corsair 240gb SSD, 500 gb Seagate XT
Mini 2: 2.26 ghz Core 2 duo, 8 gb RAM, 500 gb Seagate
Also a Cube, 13" MacBook Air, 20" 2.66 ghz iMac & 11.6" Acer 1810TZ running Ubuntu, Mint & openSuse
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TyPod Veteran Member

Joined: 30 Nov 2006 Posts: 2184 Location: WI
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Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 4:43 pm Post subject: |
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| I think Apple might drop the mini. The Mac mini is following the eMac's footsteps, not being updated with the other machines and will slowly get discontinued as time passes. |
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Ben Tex Veteran Member


Joined: 01 Feb 2007 Posts: 1426 Location: Texas
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Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 5:06 pm Post subject: |
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| TyPod wrote: | | The Mac mini is following the eMac's footsteps, not being updated with the other machines and will slowly get discontinued as time passes. |
That wasn't the case with the eMac. It was updated along with other machines. If for anything else, it was discontinued because of the CRT monitor. I think the Mac mini and or other small form factor Macs are here to stay. It's clear to me that Apple is only set on offering small headless form factor computers (like the Mac mini and Cube) and all-in-on systems like the iMac for consumers. They are going to leave the cheap $400 oversized towers to HP and Dell. I would list the reasons why, but I'm running late for work.  |
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jordz84 Senior Member


Joined: 24 Jun 2006 Posts: 282 Location: adelaide, australia
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Posted: Tue May 22, 2007 12:31 am Post subject: |
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| Fox wrote: | | I don't see them dropping the mini altogether, but they just might replace it with something slightly larger, higher powered and more expensive. |
Sounds good  _________________ 20" iMac 1.8/160/1G
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robinscruffy Senior Member


Joined: 27 Oct 2006 Posts: 324 Location: London, Croydon, Surrey, UK
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Posted: Tue May 22, 2007 10:36 am Post subject: |
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It's too much of a lovable computer to drop. Too many people use it and want to buy it. _________________ - MacBook Pro, 15inch, 2.4GHz, 2GB, 160GB HDD, SuperDrive. I Love this Mac!!!!
- iMac G4, 17inch, 800MHz, 1GB, 80GB HDD, SuperDrive. And Going Strong!
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g5g5 Veteran Member


Joined: 25 Jan 2005 Posts: 2725 Location: Virginia
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Posted: Tue May 22, 2007 1:20 pm Post subject: |
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| Ben_tex wrote: | I would list the reasons why, but I'm running late for work.  |
I've been thinking about this for a while. I'll give you the greatest reason why Apple won't add a low cost upgradeable tower to the mix. Apple simply cannot afford to have a product like this in their line with a relatively small market share. They need to keep us coming back every 2-3 years for a new Mac to stay in the computer business. They don't want us upgrading the video card, having PCI expansion or multiple drive bays. That equals less sales and lengthens the buying cycle. Anyone agree with me on this? _________________ 1.25GHz Mac Mini / 1.8GHz iMac G5 / 2.0GHz C2D Mac mini (2009)
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Fox Veteran Member


Joined: 01 Feb 2006 Posts: 2639 Location: Peterborough, Ontario, Canada
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Posted: Tue May 22, 2007 1:51 pm Post subject: |
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I somewhat agree, g5g5, but I wasn't thinking of a potential replacement for the mini being a low cost upgradeable tower. I was thinking they might make something more capable than the current mini, possibly a bit more expandable, and slightly larger. Something more like a Cube with iMac specs that sells for a few hundred less than an iMac. In other words, something that would cost more than an iMac to give it an equivalent keyboard, mouse and monitor. _________________ Mini 1: 2.3 ghz Core i5; 8 gb RAM, Corsair 240gb SSD, 500 gb Seagate XT
Mini 2: 2.26 ghz Core 2 duo, 8 gb RAM, 500 gb Seagate
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Bandit Bill Veteran Member


Joined: 07 Jun 2005 Posts: 5804 Location: Edmonton, AB, Canada
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Posted: Tue May 22, 2007 6:12 pm Post subject: |
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For my case specifically, I don't agree. I would want a tower simply so I can put hard drives in the thing. Possibly a future Blu-Ray burner.
I usually upgrade my machines ever 2 years. By then things have changed so much that if find it's time to replace the entire unit, rather than upgrade individual components. Usually by then the machine is dated and not worth putting money into.
This pattern comes from my Windows days. Usually I would upgrade the entire unit when a new OS was released. I'm still looking at doing the same thing when Leopard is released. This time I may overlook the mini simply because of the limited internal storage space. Even though I keep my system and cabling tidy, I'm sick of having so many individual components and power supplies. Everytime I think of adding something I have to consider, how it will look. If I've got the ports etc. Right now I'm running 2 individual UPS's just to keep everything powered and properly protected. |
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jordz84 Senior Member


Joined: 24 Jun 2006 Posts: 282 Location: adelaide, australia
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Posted: Tue May 22, 2007 7:33 pm Post subject: |
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| Bandit Bill wrote: | | Even though I keep my system and cabling tidy, I'm sick of having so many individual components and power supplies. Everytime I think of adding something I have to consider, how it will look. If I've got the ports etc. Right now I'm running 2 individual UPS's just to keep everything powered and properly protected. |
I agree, my next upgrade will be an all-in-one whether the Mini is still around or not. _________________ 20" iMac 1.8/160/1G
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